c.1955 Louisiana Move-In Ready Home For Sale $59,900
$59,900
Welcome to this inviting, meticulously kept 3-bedroom, 1-bath residence — a perfect blend of comfort and contemporary style.

Fantastic Investment Opportunity or First Home! Conveniently located in Flood Zone X, so no flood insurance is required-a great bonus for peace of mind and savings! Whether you’re a first-time buyer or a savvy investor, this property is a must-see. Schedule your private showing today! Seller is a licensed agent in the state of Louisiana.
- 3bed
- 1bath
- 1,200sqft
- 3,049sqft lot
- Circa 1955
4366 Jefferson Ave, Baton Rouge, LA 70802
If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.
Contact Realtor: Shemika W. Mayfield
Brokered by KELLER WILLIAMS REALTY-FIRST CHOICE

Pros
- Cost of living: Lower than many U.S. metro areas—housing, groceries, and some services are relatively affordable.
- Employment (energy & government): Major employers include LSU, state government, hospitals, and petrochemical/energy companies; opportunities in those sectors.
- Culture and food: Strong Louisiana/Deep South culture—Cajun/Creole cuisine, seafood, festivals, live music, and a lively food scene.
- Universities & research: Louisiana State University brings academics, sports, cultural events, research jobs, and nightlife tied to campus life.
- Sports and tailgating: Passionate college-football culture (LSU) and many community events around game days.
- Transportation & access: Relatively short commute times compared with larger metros for many neighborhoods; I-10 gives direct east–west access.
- Outdoor recreation: Parks, riverfront along the Mississippi, fishing, boating, and nearby swamp and bayou areas for exploration.
- Community & neighborhoods: A mix of historic neighborhoods (e.g., Spanish Town, Mid City) and newer suburbs—options for different lifestyles.
- Warm climate: Mild winters—if you prefer temperate winters and long summers, that’s a plus.
Cons
- Weather & natural hazards: Hot, humid summers; frequent heavy rainfall. Hurricane and tropical-storm risk, and occasional flooding in low-lying areas.
- Crime: Baton Rouge has higher-than-average violent and property crime rates compared to national averages; safety varies by neighborhood.
- Traffic & infrastructure: Congestion can be bad around major corridors and during LSU events; some roads and infrastructure need upkeep.
- Air quality & industrial exposure: Large petrochemical and industrial presence can affect local air quality and raise environmental concerns in some areas.
- Public transit: Limited public transportation; most residents rely on cars. Walkability and transit options are poor in many neighborhoods.
- Education variability: Public-school quality varies widely by parish and neighborhood; researching specific schools is important for families.
- Heat & humidity discomfort: Long, hot, humid summers can be unpleasant if you prefer cooler climates.
- Economic dependence on a few sectors: Local economy is sensitive to swings in oil/energy and government budgets.
- Pollen & allergies: Seasonal pollen and mold in humid months can aggravate allergies.

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